If you want to create great looking graphics, collages or presentations but lack the skills (or budget) to use things like Illustrator then Canva is a great tool.

It’s free to use, although there is a premium version which allows you to upload your own fonts and access a couple of other benefits (which I think is worth every penny).

I use Canva for all my blog graphics and most of my social media posts. It’s simple to use and offers templates for most social media channels so you no longer have to hunt for the current sizing on Google. I also used Canva to create my FREE FB ads jargon buster which you can download at the bottom of this page!

If you’re using interest based audiences in your Facebook ads I can’t recommend this enough. Connect Explore is a tool which allows you to find interests related to a keyword so you can get super targeted with your ads. It brings up suggestions you may never find within ads manager itself and then populates your adset for you. It also allows you to see which of your interests are performing for you so you can stop wasting money on the ones that aren’t.

At the time of writing, this costs £297 for lifetime access, seems pricey but it’s worth every penny if you want to get laser targeted with your ads.

If you use stock images online then this is a great site for free and premium imagery. I’ve been using RawPixel for a while now and love the variety in their imagery. In fact, many of the images on my website come from here!